Chanta: Difference between revisions
m (Coppro moved page Chantaiyaochuu to Honchantaiyaochuu: last one wasn't full enough) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Infobox yaku | {{Infobox yaku | ||
|type = Yaku | |type = Yaku | ||
|kanji = | |kanji = 混全帯么九 | ||
|english = Terminal or honor in each group | |english = Terminal or honor in each group | ||
|value = 2 han (closed)<br>1 han (open) | |value = 2 han (closed)<br>1 han (open) | ||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' | '''Honchantaiyaochuu''' {{kana|混全帯么九}} is a [[terminal]] and [[jihai|honor]] based [[yaku]]. For this yaku, every [[mentsu|tile group]] and the [[jantou|pair]] must contain at least one [[terminal]]. To score chanta, a hand must contain at least one honor and one non-terminal tile, otherwise the hand will score [[junchantaiyao|junchan]], [[honroutou]], or [[chinroutou]] instead. This yaku is more commonly referred to as '''chanta''' {{kana|全帯}} or occasionally '''chantaiyao''' {{kana|全帯么}}} or '''chantaiyaochuu''' {{kana|全帯么九}}. | ||
==Tile pattern== | ==Tile pattern== | ||
Line 39: | Line 39: | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{jpwiki| | {{jpwiki|混全帯ヤオ九}} | ||
[[Category: Yaku]] | [[Category: Yaku]] | ||
{{Navbox yaku}} | {{Navbox yaku}} |
Revision as of 04:58, 27 September 2015
Type | Yaku |
---|---|
Kanji | 混全帯么九 |
English | Terminal or honor in each group |
Value |
2 han (closed) 1 han (open) |
Speed | Medium |
Difficulty | Medium |
Honchantaiyaochuu 「混全帯么九」 is a terminal and honor based yaku. For this yaku, every tile group and the pair must contain at least one terminal. To score chanta, a hand must contain at least one honor and one non-terminal tile, otherwise the hand will score junchan, honroutou, or chinroutou instead. This yaku is more commonly referred to as chanta 「全帯」 or occasionally chantaiyao 「全帯么」} or chantaiyaochuu 「全帯么九」.
Tile pattern
Note: This hand is also waiting for , but it would not be chanta.
Formation
By definition, every tile group must include a terminal or honor tile. So combinations of tile groups involving 1-2-3, 7-8-9, 1-1-1, 9-9-9, and/or any honor pairs/triplet applies here. This brings about the limitations of the terminal tiles, by which they're at the ends of the 1-9 number scale. Often, this yaku is particularly made easier with tile calls; but closed hands are very much doable.
Compatability
^ Ippatsu requires riichi to be of any use.
RCH | DRI | IPP | SMO | TAN | PFU | IPK | ITT | YAK | SDJ | SDO | TOI | SNA | SNK | CHA | JUN | RPK | SSG | HRO | HON | CHN | CHI | RIN | HAI | HOU | CHK | |
CHA |
Chanta's pattern is similar to junchan; however, the two can never combine as junchan implies a chanta hand. Honroutou likewise implies chanta and is thus incompatible. Chanta with toitoi or chiitoitsu actually forms honroutou instead of chanta, while chanta with chinitsu is actually junchan instead of chanta.
Chanta is incompatible with tanyao and ittsu because both of those require a group which is not a terminal or honour---in tanyao's case, it is required of all tiles in the hand, and for ittsu, a 4-5-6 sequence is needed.
External links
- Chanta in Japanese Wikipedia
|